"Believed to have been shot by Billy the Kid while he was target practicing before a big heist" "own this piece of history for only $2,500!"
Me too! I have an old "Navy arms" Yellow boy that shoots .38 special also. I rarely shoot that, but is such a joy to go plinking with.
Got to work on a few things today a buddy of mine got outta his Grandma's basement. After doing these I have concluded plastic media blasting will be my go-to method. The built up carbon on the skillet flew off way easier than I expected. This was all done in less than 15 minutes of blast time.
Some nice looking pieces and great work there, Woody! Let's see some action shots when you put some vittles in em.
Sad day... I got 2 rusted up Griswold pans for free. Didn't know what they were till I cleaned them up. Got a 11 Erie from 1880-1910 and a #7 725a double circle slant logo with wooden handle 1909-1916, which is my favorite. Once I started using cast iron I use it every chance I get now. I will only buy cast iron from now on.
My old coworker was like you want these my friend left them here and I don't want them.I was like sure I'll take them I love free stuff. So they sat in the garage for a few years. Then I got a woodstove this year and decided to clean them up so I had something to cook with. Found out what they were and was like wow these are a pretty awesome piece of American history. Also got a 2 dutch ovens a stove top amd a campfire one and a 502 coleman stove.
Same here, I got hooked right around Christmas, and never looked back. I cooked once with a non cast iron pan, and it felt like I was cheating or something.